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hello there, i'm the socio tando hall with the top stories here on al jazeera. now this is nobel peace prize has been awarded to a jail that beller russian activist and to human rights organizations. one russian, one ukrainian, alice b l, yet scheme, russian human rights re memorial and the ukrainian organization. the center of the civil liberties were hailed by the committee for their efforts. they have so many is promoted the right to criticized power and protect the from the mental right of citizens. they haven't made an outstanding effort to document war crimes, human rights abuses and the abuse of power. together. they demonstrate the significance of civil society poor piece and democracy turn the hall has worn out from awfully very russ anderson, the chairperson of the 5 person committee appointed by the norwegian parliament that makes this decision stopped speaking a short while ago after taking some questions from the media one individual to organizations named as the nobel peace, florida for 2022 mrs. rice anderson saying that in challenging and times it was felt appropriate to address the fact that we are in the midst of a war. not just a war with huge ramifications for all the people of europe, but also with global a global context in terms of nuclear threats and food shortages. she called it a bleak backdrop. indeed, they had of course, been suggestions ahead of this that a lot of landscape ukrainian president might have been in the frame already the ukrainian people. the committee instead has gone for these 3 individuals that mrs. dr. addison said were chosen one individual and 2 groups for the work of all the men and women involved in them in 3 neighboring countries involved in this conflict, to try and further the aims of human rights and of peace. european union leaders, army, this is how hold the confidence energy crisis and the war in ukraine. friday's talks in prague are expected to focus on securing energy supplies as winter approaches. bills have stored as you countries slash supplies of russian gas. energy prices are skyrocketing. but if you look over the last 7 months, you can see that russia has deliberately and systematically cut the gas supply to the european union. but we've been able to compensate. we've been able to compensate. we have filled our storage is by 90 percent. now we're just time to discuss how we can limit the piece in the energy prices and the manipulation of energy prices by putting ukrainian authorities say at least 11 people have been killed in russian strikes on residential buildings in the southern city of south florida, ukraine's foreign minister dmitri clara has accused russia have deliberately striking civilians to so fair an iranian coroner's, as martha minnie did not die from the beating while in police custody. instead, the coroner's report states the 22 year old, suffered multiple organ failures due to an underlying illnesses. her father says she had bruises on her legs, and he holds the police responsible for her death. i mean, he was detained by iran, so called morality police and september for breaking strict dress code laws, banks and lebanon, have once again closed their doors this time indefinitely, and follows a series of hold ups by customers trying to withdraw their own money. banks will continue urgent operations for businesses, but customer facing services will be suspended. thailand's prime minister prior, chun ochoa has visited a child care center that was attacked on thursday. the nation is mourning the death of at least $36.00 people, including at least $23.00 children, flags across the country are flying at half staff. the motive is not no people in the southern african country of the suit. you are voting in a general election after years of political instability. they are going deputy prime minister from the ruling party. the all the suit convention is running against rivals from the center left democratic congress. and the newly formed revolution for prosperity or candidates are hoping to tackle high unemployment and crime. well, those are the headlines. i'll have more news after al jazeera investigations. awe out his era has obtained the largest leak of documents in british political history . my god says unbelievable is absolutely shocking. they tell the inside story of how said cancer darma, who could be britton's next prime minister overseas a lawless party. i've wife separated bob to appear in front of you or this whole as live or all right. all hundreds of thousands of in town or communications. expose how secretive operatives took control of britain's labor party is a qu by 2 people to take over one of the major political parties in britain that free speech was shot down in the life of parting. look like somebody is course, currently monitoring fear. i'm going away. my car is bob to live with. children is going, it just stinks to high heaven. what they're doing in the background and the falls reveal how a hierarchy of racism exists. understand is leadership. i faced more racism in the labor party and i have in the rest of my life combined in episode to the true story behind the labor parties, anti semitism crisis. i feel so ashamed right now. it's come to this. i have been speaking for may we reveal how truth with subverted oh, and reality turned on its head. the media was not interested in the reality of the thought. ah, jacoby who yeah i'm, i'm from sky new sky because by the school, what are you going to do about the perceived anti semitism in your pot? mr. gordon, if you got any comments on? jeremy corbin devoted his political career fighting racism. suddenly he becomes labor lead up and the media can balling this to tell the wo, but this man is not an anti racist. he is actually a racist. ah, mr. corbett was, he was with it disabled him as a politician, as a potential prime minister. instead of being able to set out his social democratic vision of social justice. he was obliged to feign dolph one allegation after another, but he was actually a noxious racist, orderly right enabled, noxious racists. the i unit investigation draws on voices that have been sidelined, choose who support jeremy corbin, but don't support israel and british palestinians. it was painful as palestinians. it's a hot he to enter the debates and that's how he is designs designed to pay it draws to on the entire contents of the parties disciplinary folders since before jeremy corbin became leader in 2015. we have really detailed data and information that one doesn't normally see about a political party. ah, a veteran anti racist campaigner. analyzes the documents. ah, my mother was a holocaust survivor. he lost dozens of her own family primarily in auschwitz and to raise youngster. i am a former and he member of parliament from south africa where i served under nelson mandela and i have written and lectured including and outfits on genocide prevention. hundreds of party activists are suspended and expelled on the basis of evidence in these files. it consists largely of social media posts. ah, there are examples o genuine clear anti semitism. you know, here is an example that says, the enemy is not muslims of christians of judaism, the real enemy is rothschild zionism. the rough child family holds about 80 percent of the world's total wealth rothschild the nasty. this is a fairly standard anti semitic trope. here is another one who killed jeff k, who killed lincoln who attacked the u. s. s. liberty. who is attacking our liberty . i'll tell you who jude, we can see real anti semitism and there is also a lot of information in these disciplinary files where there is clearly no anti semitism whatsoever. there's one post it reads in memory of for little football is rest in peace. and i'm sure many people will recall em. these for young kids, 9 to 11 years old, playing football on the beach, who was shot dead by israeli forces. another example, we demand that international criminal court and the un charged benjamin netanyahu. and israel, for war crimes against humanity. very similar. put israel on trial for war crimes. to suggest that this is somehow anti semitic, is simply trying to avoid israel in cold, out for its appalling abuses in the occupied turret. ah, many of those investigated by the labor party believe that israel is in apartheid state. israel was created in 1948 by forming a jewish homeland with in historic palestine. the combination of the zionist dream . in 1967, israel invaded and occupied the remaining palestinian land. israel has since isolated garza while building illegal settlements in the west bank. slowly diminishing the size of a potential palestinian state. ah, palestinians effectively live on the israeli military control and do not have equal rights. it's 90 submissive to cool israel in apartheid state. it's simply a fact. we have the amnesty international report, the human rights watch report. we have israel's own one in those major. she writes organizations, but selim have also come to this conclusion. wow. oh, it's really pissy understood that there are things you can't say. so one of them is you can't talk about your experiences in harrowing her. oh, you have to keep it sort of cool. and, and you can't talk about israel in the way that he should be talked about. oh wow. when i started having more active about anti semitism, i was just confused because you don't palestinians ever chose who they're of occupy, abbas, and choose who for some of the house and choose which religion they were going to say the act in the name off. there was no choice in that i do apologize with accusations of anti semitism in the labor party emerge after former london mayor ken livingston is attacked. a claiming that hitler had been a supporter of zionism. you're a lot even racist. i apologize. i see upon your heck from nasty apologies. you dare say you sent him a whole exam. he said you're on the roster. i always think you me a say he's out staying every re says i'm to say mouths and for the labor bad say it's time for jeremy good criticism of the labor party mounts. but not all british jews oppose the labor leader. the route of anti semitism exposes divisions within the jewish community. with lots of jewish people were among the enthusiasts for jeremy corbett when the attack started to really ratchet up against jeremy and his supporters who were being absolutely demonized, vilified in the media. we talked to others in the party and decided that there was a need for a group which expressed an alternative. jewish view pro corbin choose form jewish voice for labor j b l is critical of israel and zionism. unlike its larger rivals, the jewish labor movement and labor, friends of israel, both of which are supportive of israel. ah. for the 1st time ever, the labor party has walked into the disagreement to induce overs honest, and said one sort of jews are not only wrong, but the guilty when to submit to face a phenomenon her. the idea that jew equals ernest and the anti zionism equals anti semitism, is, is dangerous if reprehensible. 8th of an abomination to me, ah, jewish voice for labor is supported by palestinians in the party. who believe they are the victims of racism. anybody who knows anything about the history knows very well that israel was created on the basis of a state whose population would be of one community and not others. now this is exemplified in my own story. i mean, why should i and my family have left our homes? ah, we sailed, we had to leave because there had been a dreadful massacre in a village. whole day i see in policy and village in which jewish are malicious, assaulted the village, and shot dead over a 100 people. mm. after that terrible massacre, a big jeep went round the streets of jerusalem with the malicious, with these jewish militias in it. leaders are shouting out, your turn is next and i have never been allowed to return. no member of my family has returned. no palestinians, i know has been allowed to return for the same racist reason. they are of the wrong race. so you keep them out. well, if that isn't racism, i don't know what is i 2 of corbin's opponents confront? pro palestinian protested a wow. most anti semitism campaign as belong to the political mainstream. but some a more militant with to what we have here. oh, militant scientists. the people who campaign for the state of israel paul scott, is a pro palestinian activist. oh, you get to know what the functions. it's actually only a very small core of people. they are always there. in many cases, the people who they perceive to be going to see might of merely people who criticize the state of israel. oh, jonathan huffman is a former vice chair of the zionist federation. mm. with him is damon lena, another pro israel activist. following this incident, both men are convicted of aggressive bullying behavior. the aim is to provoke to i call. and in jonathan hoffman's case, it's usually to disrupt. i. once i tell jose i unit has discovered links between huffman and the far right organization. members of the racist english defense league o. e d. l. attended a demonstration that hoffman helped organize his photographed alongside roberta mo, the founder of the edi else jewish division. she will later express her admiration for under breville, the neo nazi who murdered 77 people in norway. from around tune 2010 english to french league started coming to demonstrations, supporting the pro israel counter demonstrators. to they were dressed in camouflage care. they often had balaclava as dogs with them to george's flags here . the whole thing huffman is not the only pro israel activist who had links to the fall, right. he worked closely with blogger richard. millet millet blog regularly provided a platform from about to mow and other e d l supporters. there's lots of examples about right racism in regard to most comments on richard minutes blog for example. she refers to broker clad dragons and filthy bearded vermin. arabs have been eating campbell for years. the cult of islam has the power to turn normal human beings into beasts. huffman and melody distance themselves from the e. d l in 2011. but they were play a key role in labors anti semitism crisis. ah, the majority of cubans, critics do not embrace all right, politics, but they blame corbin for allowing anti semitism to flourish. now when you said that he ah, but corbin has a problem. one that is ignored in the media coverage as leader of the opposition colbin has his own office, often known as latte. it's the parties general secretary in mcnichol, who was in charge of party headquarters and is the dispute unit at party headquarters that handles anti semitism complaint. corbin inherited the party bureaucracy from previous less radical party leaders. for the 1st 2 and a half years of beastly ship, jeremy colbert was obliged to work with a general secretary, who was hostile to him and ran a posse machinery which was hostile to him. i've never worked in a i an environment that was so full toxic and, and her toxic and unfriendly. i remember, for example, the 1st time i went to walked around, ah h q and we were just walking around one of the floors and it just goes deathly silent. ah, the neighbor falls container. what's that conversation between 3 senior officials, class francis fella, the head of internal governance, tracy, ellen, manager of the general secretary's office. and mike crighton, the director of audit risk and property. the messages refer to jeremy colbin. ah, i am just about to stop him. that might be a disciplinary worth it though. nothing in the ruse about stabbing o phone though. he's got some great knives, but an ice bank would have a certain irony this is a reference to the general secretary and mc nickel and to the matter of leon trotsky. what killing your leader with an ice pick or knife not come under bringing the party into disrepute not in this case. reading this is about a dozen people in this watch at the most senior officials in the labor party. they always, they have total confidence in one another. this conversation is not going to be late. they not say he orders from his to colbin quite the opposite. there was the whole, the caught in the, the ship, him in content. so after a year, as leader coven is forced to stand for a 2nd time following an attempted coup, while the party establishment challenges call them, he inspires hundreds of thousands of new members to join staff at party headquarters launch what is known as the validation process. they scour the social media of new members. it's claimed. the goal is to weed out those who hold offensive views. the labor files reveal the methodology used by party staff. they drop a list of labor, m p 's and such from abuse directed at them. and only at those m p 's if you look at the name of the m p 's legal list of 57. and the very old thing is, as far as i can see, the scarce the single sal portia of jeremy corbin on this list. it kind of loads it the very significant way because only get picked up was hostile to the right wing of the party. i. carbonite supporters with more than $11000.00 members are identified as needing to be investigated. it creates a backlog in the disciplinary unit, and i vat star from tackling antisemitism. factionalism within the labor party was stone endemic, and so pronounced that he was disrupting other parties ability to deal with. for example, anti semitism cases. the validation process is run by sam matthews. who soon becomes head of the disputes team handling anti semitism? the oil is not an option. cation is not an option, been advised that he found the head. the other way is not an option. the time action is now by the spring of 2018. corbin is as frustrated as his critics the labor fall, show that in february that year coban right to the parties, general secretary in mechanical angry that the disputes team on the sam matthews is so ineffective in tackling anti semitism. it is clear that the current processes are far too slow to meet the volume of disciplinary cases. the party has to deal with in a drought response mechanical claims. the scale of anti semitism in the party is exaggerated. over half of the complains made relate to non members, and therefore a not a matter for the complaints team. he urges corbin to remind colleagues in the shadow cabinet and the parliamentary labor party that misguided comments attacking the unit undermined the work they do and serve only those in the right wing press in april 2018. coban puts close ally jenny form be in charge of the party bureaucracy form be replaced as mechanical as general secretary at party headquarters. finally, giving the leadership authority over the disputes department staff brought in by form b to walk on. disputes are report at what they find. there was no record keeping. so a number of members had been suspended or investigated. however, we couldn't find the evidence for what, what caused the suspension all the investigation. so it was clear to me that cases just hadn't been worked on. so for me to start in 2019 and have 1st eyes on cases from 2016 was quite absurd. once coban is in control of the party bureaucracy, the disciplinary process improves. this graph shows the number of suspensions, investigations and expulsions from the labor party on grounds of anti semitism. all through the corban era. a vase is the moment when jenny form b becomes general. secretary of the labor party enabling jeremy colbin to take control of the bureaucracy of how labor works. after they took control, the number of investigations, suspensions and expulsions went up exponentially. this graph on its own does a great deal to raise deep questions about the dominant media narrative on the corbin europe in pot to how the parties desperation to end. the anti semitism crisis pushed staff to the brink. there was an individual who i had expelled hers. she had a stroke which led to her death is something that deeply, deeply impacted community ah, ah, ah ah ah, the 3rd of the country is under water. more than 33000000 are suffering from hunger disease and displacement. the word stories about children who are thinking from the same water. with their dead packing slip, al jazeera questions, did climate change play a role in the deadly down climate change is here to speak with the full report pakistan, the great deluge on al jazeera who? oh, wow. hello again, i'm this darcy, attain dough. with the top stories here on al jazeera sh. this, he has no bell peace prize has been awarded to a jail to bell russian activists and to human rights organizations. one russian, one ukrainian, alice b elliot scheme that russian human rights group memorial and the ukrainian organization. the center for civil liberties were held by the committee for their efforts. they have for many years, promoted the right to criticize power and protect the fundamental rights of citizens. they haven't made an outstanding effort to document war crimes, human rights abuses and the abuse of power. well, together they demonstrate the significance of civil society. poor peas and democracy. european union need as our meeting to tackle the continents energy crisis. and the war in ukraine fridays talks in prague are expected to focus on securing energy supplies as winter approaches. bills have soared as e u countries flash their supplies of russian gas. meanwhile, ukrainian or authority, or say at least 11 people have been killed in russian strikes on residential buildings in the southern city of the florida. ukraine's foreign minister, demitra caliber has accused russia has deliberately striking civilians to so fear an iranian coroner says, master, i mean he did not die from a beating while in police custody. instead, the coroner's report states, the 22 year old suffered multiple organ failures due to underlying illnesses. however, her father says she had bruises on her legs and he holds the police responsible for her death. i mean, he was detained by iran, so called morality police and september for breaking strict dress code laws, banks and lebanon, have once again closed their doors this time indefinitely, and follows a series of hold ups by customers trying to withdraw their own money. banks will continue urgent operations for businesses, but customer facing services will be suspended. thailand's prime minister prior shaneka has visited a childcare center that was attacked on thursday. the nation is mourning the death of at least $36.00 people, including $24.00 children. the motive is not yet known. while those are the headlines now, it's back to al jazeera investigations. ah, having game controller, the party bureaucracy, the corbin leadership, made tackling anti semitism a priority. there were many instances where i did feel quite uncomfortable in terms of how far they were pursuing individuals for anti semitism. we were instructed to scour through facebook pages and social media pages of individuals who we were looking for and submitted material for the wed palestine was included as such. tone, which was the thing that alarmed me the most. we would act almost immediately to any inquiries that would come in from the jewish chronicle or jewish news. and even if it was not close of play, we would often get instructed by the directors to just stay behind. so we can take action on those those individuals the labor falls reveal that anti semitism campaign as a scoring social media accounts, evidence to center labor headquarters. one has to understand that this was a social media crisis that it involves people leaving through extraordinary numbers of social media returns to find examples the could be interpreted as anti semitism. so what we have here is the anti semitism, tases logs, which logs every single complaint of anti semitism made during the corbin. yes. and after the corben? yes. 23 percent of all complaints in the corben era involved one single individual complainant, 23 percent. 12 percent came from the organisation labor against anti semitism. ah. labor against anti semitism is a collective of party activists. it regularly makes accusations against jewish party members, but it's spokesman, you and phillips is not jewish. ah, the labor files show that phillips right to the parties dispute unit using a pseudonym that appears jewish. david goldstein, on one occasion he uses his real name. thank you. urine, he hastily corrects himself, i meant thank you. david labor against anti semitism does have a jewish adviser. whether jamica is not you seem, i don't, i just as to an anxious to make association to many terrorist associations to be able to be trusted in downing street. jonathan hoffman at one time demonstrated alongside the english defense league. now he's on mainstream tv news from jewish voice for labor and johnson hoffman, who is a consultant to the labor against anti semitism group. thank you both for joining as absolutely not satisfactory on the issues with the between the jewish community and between labor 97 which i represent i'm labor party will go on after to day. the block run by richard millet becomes the source for a number of stories about corbin's alleged anti semitism. they include a 2013 incident when corbin accused a group of zionists, of lacking a sense of english irony. the zionists present at the meeting he was describing were millet an huffman with i am just dumbstruck. these people consulted with known right wing extremists with known racists with a spam of hopes when they have a story about what a perceived to be anti semitism. they're taken seriously in at face value by the mainstream media. we don't seem to conduct any kind of research into their background, older associates, i'm just amazed with a policy at labor headquarters. the pressure of anti semitism takes a tone. there was an individual who i had expelled out of the labor policy and find he semitism, and she was an elderly lady and she passed away soon after her expulsion and people were blaming the pots his expulsion leading to a death. as she had a stroke which led to a death. 2 we had a ting, ting, and in the meeting, a senior officer had laughed and said look where and he said might kill us now. and the whole room broke out laughter. at that stage i just broke down because, you know, i'd, i just didn't know how to deal with something. so horrendous. i blamed myself is something that deeply, deeply impacted me. anything ah, take care of everything at least discovered this answer. phone threat has been left by a jewish man pose. very, very shaky. i mean, such kind of absolutely uncontrollable, rage and fury. i mean, the idea that you should be talking to other jews in this vile way. jewish supporters of jeremy corbin find themselves in an increasingly hostile environment and i have had phone calls. i had some phone calls from somebody who said that he was outside my door and he knew, you know, he knew my home anywhere and is i lifted he was going to put me in a wheelchair. and then that's the thing. yeah. i met what to me was utterly cool, nastiness from local labor party. and what was cool was that i've been a member, they parties that i was young, socialist, 15 or something. i used to love the labor party. i took friends here. people turned against me. people i knew people whose my children baby sat for their children this . they don't go don't cross over and talk to jenny manson stanley, my god kind of thing. it's been horrible. oh, i was a me a good. this is my son. i've been, i'm standing here a tried to raise a different view. i my pro corbin choose find themselves shouted down palestinian voices are silenced almost entirely. the crisis in the labor party in 2018 coincides with the great march of baton in the gaza strip. a group of unarmed people marched to the barrier that israel had directed between garza and the rest of the country and demanding that they should return to their homes and lands. the israelis responded with fire ah, in 8 months over a $150.00 palestinians are killed. it was inspiring in one way to see the strength and resilience of the palestinian people. ah. but at the same time it was actually devastating. ah, a sure, a journalist yasemin sergio. a member of a press fest on a shot, a nurse with her hands up. i mean, these are both crimes being committed in the same time everything in the labor party was a different was it wasn't talked about a was an ad part the forefront and they, they were the best lions spawn anti semitism. as i feel like a lot of people when it came to palestine, feel like they had to walk an egg shells in order to get the terminology. exactly right. ah. people there for mom or facebook speaking up for the policy and people and because it's easier not to i infuse, yes to campaign is increasingly focused that efforts on compelling the labor party to adopt a new definition of anti semitism. i be very clear that any the full adoption of the international follicles, remember it's alike working definition about semitism is good enough, but it's my back to the caveat. feet any see has got to adopt internationally. green coat, lock, stock, and barrel. palestinians opposed the new definition. the i h r a definition was eagerly taken off by western government and, and western institutions. and, and it was bertram play, blatantly pro israeli and, and t and therefore anti palestinian. the controversy around the definition concerns the examples that accompany it. these are the 11 illustrative examples that the i h r a definition of anti semitism. 7 of these in read refer to israel. it conflicts criticism of israel with anti semitism. 7th, one denying the jewish people their right to self determination. for instance, by claiming that the existence of the state of israel is a racist endeavor is particularly problematic. because by acknowledging the right to self determination of the jewish people, you are by definition removing the right of self determination from the palestinian people. there was a law off attempts to push back truthfully i think at that time periods there was very minimum success and pushing the policy and narrative into the media around as a shape to me when i remember is that basically being there to non i lay was ruling national executive committee is gathering to discuss whether to adopt the i h r, a definition. outside of familiar pro, israel activists. inside the any see pauses, the international holocaust remembrance aligns definition including the examples that link anti semitism to criticism of israel. we don't tid the i h hall ray because it was politically impossible to hold up why you know, why you wouldn't dale to day on the media. there are jewish voices who want the i h r. i definition the count of pressure, frogs and palestinian voices in the media and so on was absent. ah, i wasn't surprised than a past. they created a climate where i think many people thought that the only way the attack stop is if this definition was passed by wish i just wish that jeremy corbin, i don't know what he truly believed in that time. ah, our exit poll is suggesting that there will be a conservative majority. the labor party suffers one of its west electoral defeat. december 20 jeremy corbin is replaced as labor leader by sir. kiss, thomas. it is the owner of the privilege of my life be elected as leader of the labor party. de new leader has a very different view of the relationship between israel and the palestinians. i'm a senior national recently raised to report whether it's used as well as being in a part of state that was embraced and supported by many members of the party, particularly on the on the leg directly with no, i've been very clear about lot of that is not really faulty position staff in the parties dispute department feel a change i believe the criteria for and services in changed quite dramatically within kids leadership, it was quite clear that anti semitism was going to be used as a tool under the new leadership to essentially strike out as many left wing members as possible. many jews are among those targeted by the new leadership at least 56 jewish people that we know of have at some point during this completely insane period. the labor party history been either investigated, suspended, or actually expelled from the party for something to do with anti semitism, jewish members of the labor party, we've calculated a $6.00 times more likely to be investigated by the labor party for allegation of anti semitism. the non jews in the labor party, people have written about the false allegations and december and people have written about their experience of m a. there are increasing angle with israel post recall learned, and you see much we've what we're all old. our parents were holocaust victims. effect if you my mother skipped a program. how dare they tell us, anticipate who can, how dare the challenges that we don't know what anti semitism is? the leaders of jewish groups that support israel hold a zoom call with the labor party spokesman on communities and local government. steve read the plan is to discuss anti semitism. wow. but the conversation quickly turns to beady as the campaign to boycott israeli goods and divest from the country in order to pressure israel to end its occupation of palestinian land. israel is deeply concerned about b d. s. and the british conservative party has agreed to introduce legislation making it illegal for public bodies to boycott israel. the labor files contained the minutes of the meeting. amanda bowman is vice president of the influential board of deputies of british jews. according to the minutes she introduced the topic of b. d. s. legislation. she understands that while labor might hesitate to support torres on and b d. s legislation, she advises that labor would be unwise to do anything to oppose. this bowman went on the board of deputies a keen to count as suppositions from labor and pays that because that nominally committed to combating anti semitism that he gives them cop blum's to say what they like about israel. reed assured her he would never accept attempts to exceptional eyes, and d, legitimize israel reading that document and seeing it like, laid out quite clearly this mix up of anti semitism opposing racism towards a jewish community. an opposing b. s. policy in one. and one meeting is quite shocking to say b, b s for palestinians is a way of pressuring as well to comply of international law to andy, illegal occupation of palestine, and say, hey, and give palestinians equal rights. it shows basically, it is not enough to combine 2 sentences, m as to how it, sir, any attempts to show solidarity effective solidarity with the policy and people after 6 years of rigorous investigations, the labor party found sufficient evidence to open anti semitism related investigations into less than half of one percent of its membership that figure includes many of the interviewees in this film. day has created an incredibly hostile environment. for anybody including any jew who is in any way critical of israel to be accused of racism, to be accused of anti semitism is frankly terrify. ah, and most important of all is silenced palestinians, the victims of israeli, a party, the victims of occupation, the victims of oppression. and it is silenced, those who wish to support them. ah, i was invited to speak to the constituency about palestine. and i was very glad to do it now that considered north hackney north is known to be a left wing, a pro palace generally pro palestinian constituency. so i felt really i was among friends. i remember saying something like there are 2 palestine, it's now there's palestine over there, which is the of she, the conflict with israel occupied territories, et cetera. and the palestine over here, which is the one where we are being silenced, where this i h r a definition is being used. that's what i wanted to talk about. well, i didn't get a chance. the chair person of the meeting stopped me just like that. somebody and said, no, we can't go on with this. we can't go on with this. thank you very much. and i was cut off just like that. it did. so i can't describe the way i felt it was like a slap in the phase. it was like being elbowed out physically over meeting the door opening and being thrown out into the corridor. it felt just like that with hole with ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah, with oh an episode 3 at the labor files. how cats tama allowed a culture of racism to develop in the labor party at that point at which people in vote, ines have stopped regarding people, have african heritage is human. they really don't like people who are black, brown and on the left. ah stories of hope and inspiration, shook documentaries from around the world. celebrate and resilience in times of time with anticipation is rising. and so with most of my cattle anyways, let's go with your weather update for the america. so some tropical development here just off the coast of venezuela, this will continue to intensify in those warm waters of the south caribbean, looking like it will make landfall as a hurricane in nicaragua, in the coming days will keep you up to date with that of to the great lakes we go, you can certainly feel that change in the weather here. a cooler wind, temperature, and toronto at 11 degrees. this will eventually happen for the northeast. so watch temperatures in new york and boston friday into saturday. some spots dropping by about 10 degrees to the west. we go there have been some snow flurries flying around winnepeg, but a bit of a southerly push. there pops your temperature up to 10 high temperatures for western canada and the pacific northwest. we have seen some dust storms, not only in phoenix, but along that border with california and mexico. high temperatures is while los 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this here is nobel peace prize is awarded to a jailed bell or russian activist along with a russian and the ukrainian human rights organization. they haven't made an outstanding effort to document war crimes, human rights abuses and the abuse of power. ah, you're watching al jazeera life headquarters in del hi, debbie navigates are also coming up. should gas prices be kept? european union leaders whole talks on how to contain soaring energy costs. we report from ukraine's eastern time back loads were. it's struggling to hold back a russian push. anti lands prime minister visits the child care center that was attacked on 3rd in the nation's worst mass shooting. ah, hello this year is nobel peace prize has been awarded to a jail beller russian rights activist, the russian rights group, memorial and the ukranian center for civil liberties. alice b other ski has been leading in nearly 30 year campaign for the development of civil society in bella. ruth, but he's been in prison since last year on tax evasion charges. memorial is one of russia's oldest human rights organizations. it was set up to uncover the abuses that were carried out in soviet era prisons. russia shut the group last year, and ukraine center for civil liberties was established in 2007 to promote human rights. they have so many promoted the right to criticize power and protect the pundum in the right of citizens. they haven't made an outstanding effort to document war crimes, human rights abuses and the abuse of power. together they demonstrate the significance of civil society, poor peas and democracy. john hall has more from oslo. russ anderson, the chairperson of the 5 person committee appointed by the norwegian parliament that makes this decision stopped speaking a short while ago after taking some questions from the media. one individual 2 organizations named as the nobel peace, florida for 2022 mrs. rice anderson saying that in challenging times it was felt appropriate to address the fact that we are in the midst of a war, not just a war with huge ramifications for all the people of europe, but also with global a global context in terms of nuclear threats and food shortages, she called it a bleak backdrop. indeed, they had of course, been suggestions ahead of this that a lot of landscape ukrainian president might have been in the frame already the ukrainian people. the committee instead has gone for these 3 individuals that mrs. brice allison said were chosen one individual and 2 groups for the work of all the men and women involved in them in 3 neighboring countries involved in this conflict . to try and further the aims of human rights and of peace from via charco. isabelle, a russian opposition, politician and senior advisor to get lana see kind of sky. that's the leader of the beller russian democratic movement. he explains why this year is nobel peace prize is a recognition for civil society movement in bella. ruth, ukraine, and russia. for many years, but that could begin the symbol of the global fight against tyranny and for rights of ordinary people, of rights, of billiard oceans. he started his career as the freedom fighter against the soviet union in 8 this then he fought for belarus of dependence. that you fold against lucas regime. he was in prison. and right now he's finally recognized by noble commitee for this whole life dedicated to something what the entire world calls from on the rights. i'm sure i let me ask and 1000 the father political prisoners who are in jail right now. they will be released in order to release polanski, we should hold more pressure on the resume, more sanctions, more restrictions, and location, and butcher. this is the only way because nor will commitee, they recognize, but that's also because they wanted to raise awareness around him and the wrong. he's important working billiards. but the force luca shanker himself, he will not release velocity on the because of mobile price. nowadays bernacki became even bigger enemy for lucas franka, because he is a recognize this in more than the word. i think billers and your brain are in the same fight are in the same boat. they're fighting for their freedom for freedom of their people and for independence. because hooton's, russia, the doesn't recognize the very existence of the others and your brain. it doesn't want our society to be the more it would be free. they don't want human rights to exist at all. they don't think that human rights must discuss the toll and memorial they're going to zation, which has worked in russia, which used to work in russia. that's another example of resistance to put him despite all the fear, all that the terror of putting russia, these brave people from the morial, they reminded about depression and about human rights adopted. jaime isn't any pro, in ukraine, she has some background on the sensor for civil liberties. it is an organization that was created back in 2007 and at the beginning, really their role was more or less like any human rights organization, which is monitoring law, enforcers, enforcement agencies, the judicial, local authorities to make sure that they were complied in, compliance with human rights, now that changed back in 2014, during the euro. my dad protests that led to the conflict. we are in a de moment. they started investigating crimes committed more than a 100 people had died when the former president of the then president victoria nicole, which was ousted and fled to russia. and since they have been also, oh sure um, investigating political persecution for example, in crimea next peninsula that was an x back in 2014. there also have been investigating war crimes and the don't boss. and that actually they stepped up all of that since this conflict started back in february. busy the 1st people in just after the soldiers, all these war crime investigators are these and you knows who are helping in decay in building the case. well, also talking and interviewing people, trying to figure out, had there been torture cases? had there been execution cases? what has been going on, and they do that meticulously in every village in every town that has been liberated. european union leaders are meeting to talk of the continents energy crisis and the war in ukraine. friday's talks and prague are expected to focus on securing energy supplies as winter approaches. bills have soared as e u. countries slash supplies of russian gas. so 15 in you members have called for an e, you wide gas price cap. but others, including germany and benevolence are posed. so what are the options for the block? or one is negotiating a so called corridor of prices for imports from suppliers like norway and the u. s . this would involve having an upper and lower price limit, which will be lower than current rates. poland belgium, in leon, greece, or calling for a dynamic corridor which will apply to all wholesale gas sales and not just those agreed with main suppliers. there's another proposal, which is a price kept specifically on gas used for generating electricity, spain and portugal. i've been trying it since june, and germany has gone ahead with nearly 200000000000 dollar package to help businesses and consumers. let's speak to step boston. she's joining us from prague . so today's agenda is very significant step, isn't it? well absolutely, and there's a lot of division among did 27 you members as you are pointing out, they agree basically only on one thing and that this, that the energy price, the gas price has to go down. but the way to get there is very much a heated debate. i have to say germany than islands denmark, a really opposing this price cap. they're really worried that supplies of gas a will be in danger if you apply such a price gap. but meanwhile, these rich country, so to say, have now it's billions of dollars of packages to support their consumers, their people, their populations to deal with a high energy prices. and this is really gone, not the well with the polish, for example, the italians, the grease, the more poor countries who simply don't have that kind of budget to how their own population. so what here is at stake in a park is the solidarity among the new members, and that's why president of, for the european commissioners, left under lay and really called on a unity. and she also reminded all the members that europe is basically in this situation, because all of that, russia's invasion in ukraine, and this is what she had to say. energy prices ask, i rocketing. but if you look over the last 7 months, you can see that russia has deliberately and systematically cut the gas supply to the european union. but we've been able to compensate. we've been able to compensate with philadelphia. storage is by 90 percent. now it is time to discuss how we can limit the peaks in the energy prices. and the manipulation of energy prices by puting. so differ proposals on the table for dealing with these very high gas prices. as we've been saying, how likely is it that they actually find common ground? is there optimism? well, this is a real tester for the unity within that the e u. and there are a lot of questions if there will be a common approach, a common solution i've been speaking to darcia diplomats for example, and a half their doubt. they said the polish italian greek and belgium proposal that's now on the table about these fluctuating fries, caps, or is interesting, but they still say it's not enough. this is not what we can agree on. and he, one of them also suggested that there won't be any common solution and they will find steps to find a way out of this. okay, thank you so much so fast and reporting from prague. well, ukraine and authority say at least 11 people have been killed in russian strikes on residential buildings in the southern city. his upper reach out, he cranes for a minister, demitra collabo has accused russia of deliberately striking civilians to so fear moscow claims to have annex the region even though its force as do not control all effects. and after retaking thousands of square kilometers encounter offensives in recent weeks, the ukrainian army is struggling to hold back a russian push on the eastern time back bullets. that's despite the use of sophisticated weapons from western allies out zeros. charles stratford reports from back move in the don, yet screech, and it's a deadly game of hide and seek gloomy cranes. houston from line soldiers with the 26 artillery brigade. when, who with this 155 caliber, german, how which so to which foreign position russian forces are in the eastern outskirts of moot. the cannon is targeting russian supply and artillery positions beyond the town. it takes around 40 seconds who the shell to reach its target. the subject story is adjusted of the information from drones and spotters, monitoring the target zone. this german mo, ball. how it's a has a range of around 30 kilometers on its weapons like this from the west that have given the ukrainians a fighting chance. back on the cover, the men load more charges and prepare to far again. my impression of i am not sure the sky, if your disease, we are covering our troops who are defending buck boat, because it is a key point. our task is the destruction of places where there is a concentration of manpower and batteries of firing positions. we walk out through feels crisscross with mud churned by ukrainian artillery. tanks, pauses on the road to town. smoke rises seconds off to what we are told was a ukrainian and he missile system intercepting a russian rocket lines of ukrainian foot soldiers, head to positions nearby normal, normal in bust, moved, explosions echoed through the near, empty streets. here suddenly, the screen of a jet fighter overhead with air throwing all their forces at the town artillery air power. even helicopters are attacking our positions. they are approaching during night and day away and it's their elite units and mercenaries you live. there are no regular russian troops left here. few people remain here. bookshelves and beds hang me their private lives intimate, personal places ripped apart. we are told to people remain buried under the rubble of this apartment block home chest along the cheshire cheshire. the shelling never stops, or i stay here to look after my mother. she is old and frail. things have gone a lot. last wisdom weaponry has helped ukrainian army win back more territory in a month than russian forces took 5 for the defense of bar mood remains one of ukraine's biggest challenges on the east in the front line of it. shall stratford al jazeera. behold, you grant still had on al jazeera, we follow the plate of people in iraq risking their lives for work and struggling to make amends. me ah, anticipation is rising. and so as the atmosphere, are you ready with most of my cattle aways? i there that rain in wind combo that we had in tokyo has now pushed out over the open waters of the pacific clipping. just that eastern side of hope had o island on saturday over to china, a few showers in harbin, 11 degrees that might sound low. but that's actually around where you should be for this have the year. still some showers, stretching from the western to the eastern yang see river valleys. so from chung ching to wu, han showers in the forecast. but i think just an overcast stay actually in shanghai with a high of 20 degrees. now southeast asia, it's really southern sections of indo china where we've got some heavy falls of rain in the forecast bit of a breather across sumatra, which is certainly good news. there's been some flooding recently. are for northern portions of the island western areas as well. now for india, red weather alerts in play for the states of altar a. com with this batch of what weather here that sliding westward into the pradesh and deli states could see a couple 100 millimeters of rain. this is unusual. this time the year we should not be seeing rain light alone this much. it could certainly cause some flooding for bucket stan. we're losing that seabreeze. so that's going to pop up those temperatures in karachi, $38.00 degrees. i think some spots in the city may even hit 40 over the course of the weekend. that's it soon, a bit. the west sponsored by catch all british political. we did lay the party, is a criminal conspiracy against its members. newly obtained documents reveal members silenced, suspended, and for mike on, this is unbelievable. for each speech was shot down. an excuse investigation. the laid the files on al jazeera. ah ah, are we going to be top stories on al jazeera, the nobel peace prize for 2022 has been awarded to a jail, bella, russian rights activists under russian and ukrainian human rights organization, or the russian, alice viola, ski rushes memorial and the ukrainian organization center for civil liberties were all held by the committee for their efforts. european union leaders are meeting to tackle the continent to energy crisis on the war and ukraine. fridays talks in prague are expected to focus on securing energy supplies as winter approaches. ukrainian authority say at least 11 people have been killed in russian strikes on residential buildings in the southern city and stuff or reach. thailand's prime minister prior to china champ has visited a childcare center that was attacked on thursday. the nation is mourning the death of at least $36.00 people, including $23.00 children, flags across the country are flying at half staff. the motive is not known. tony chang has more from number lampoon. this is the area where the families had been waiting. in some cases for the last 24 hours initially to find out the worst news. and since then, just to find out what's been going on, a lot of the raw emotion that we saw initially, the tears. the horror has faded away. and now there are lying says parents, some of whom we've spoken to, just wondering why this happened around them has built up something of an enormous logistical operation. civil servants, government offices going through taking names, trying to work out which borders are attached to which families the horrible paperwork that has to be gone through. with sitting alone here at families, asking themselves again and again the question, why does this happen? the u. s. military says it's killed a senior i so member in syria, in the 1st known american operation against the armed group in a government controlled area. u. s. troops carried out a helicopter rate near the village of commercially on the northeastern border with her kia to other i. so members were also killed in a separate air strike in northern syria. the united nations human rights council has upheld a resolution urging destro lankin government to address the ongoing economic crisis . human rights abuses and corruption. we now fernandez has more from the sri lankan capital right from the outset. this resolution was going to be passed and now, or we've seen 20 of those countries voting for the resolution, of course, of the core group entre lanka, as they call themselves the united states. the u. k. and others are essentially making a case for bringing this resolution in. it reflects some of the more recent concerns outlined in the high commission report, especially the human rights impact of the economic crisis. and it also addresses several long standing issues which still need to be addressed. these include the lack of accountability for past violations, but many unresolved cases of enforced disappearances. the need for shall anchor to meet his own commitments on the evolution of political authority, as well as a need to uphold the rights of all people in shanker intruding tunnels and muslims from shall, anchors perspective. right. at the outset, they had rejected the resolution even in geneva, the foreign minister saying that his government categorically rejects the resolution. he said it was unfair that the cro core group had ignored all attempts to engage. and that for many, many reasons it was bias. it went beyond its mandate. it did get another example of the unfortunate divisions and polarization of this council, which is contrary to it found in principle that i caught the work of the conscience shall be guided by principles of universality, impartiality, objectivity and non selectivity construct through international dialogue and corporation. the resolution is a mix of. 3 existing issues in terms of accountability of human rights as well as a, a vast array of new things like human rights being threatened by the economic crisis . by the way, the government has dealt with protests and protest does and all of that. but the key thing, the government of sherlock as an issue with is paragraph 8, which strengthens a mechanism that was approved last time by the un human rights gonzo to record gather evidence under the un human rights chief's office. that would be used for future accountability processes if needed. and this of sri lanka and its friends, a basically say go way beyond the remit of the united nations founding principles. it's not fair, and it essentially looks to penalize countries, a, with no proper foundation, banks and lebanon, have once again closed their doors, this time indefinitely. it follows a series of hold ups by customers who are trying to withdraw their own money. banks will continue or urgent operations for businesses, but customer facing services will be suspended. banks closed for about a week last month, but reopened at the beginning of october to allow people to withdraw their salaries in oil rich iraq, more than 30 percent of the population lives below the poverty line. unemployment is wide spread and many children don't go to school. some people are so desperate for an income that they risked their lives in dangerous working environments as much without the ra had found out. when he went to visit a brick factory in eastern iraq, smoke billowing from brick factories adds more pollution to iraq's already hazy skies. this is dangerous work using primitive methods. but it's the only way many here can make ends meet. abdul leaf used to be a farm of inhaler south of baghdad, but water shortages forcing him to move his family to old coot. yeah, give me i got the letter ahead. is that a gosh? well, work from 1 am until 11 am and again from one in the afternoon until 6 pm, 3 of my children working with me. we each make about $5.00 a day, but food is so expensive and they said has done nothing for us. we're so frustrated your heck it and i had to have an anal every day with it. it's the scorching heat of summer or the icy cold of winter men, women and even children spend long hours molding looting and pulling piles of bricks. then stocking them in neat rows. hundreds of people from under privileged communities come here, turn a living. they do not have legal rights or employee benefits such as hazards, pay. they do not get protective gear and there are no health or safety regulations . some develop chronic diseases including asthma as a result of prolonged exposure to smoke and dust. the riskiest disturb is the firing. temperatures in these incinerators can reach out to a 1000 degrees celsius. workers have to stand close by to make sure the bricks are the same. color. at best, jabber has a degree in economics, but after graduating he couldn't find a job. now he spent 3 weeks a month operating incinerators for up to 8 hours a day. as you've talked about one of the tires in the bottom or diesel on them and set them alive. i have to move around these blazing holes over the incinerators to make sure they are all working. we have no choice. we either do this job or stay at home and earn up again. i don't want you to have lena. it's a break time. in the factory compound, this is the only shelter, but at least it's quite please for his sick wife to rest. abu says, the workers say they are forced to accept these conditions if they want a living. every day they work hard to make bricks for other people's houses, hoping that one day, they have homes of their own modem through a hate, al jazeera and coot, eastern iraq, people in the southern african country of las suits who are voting in a general election after years of political instability, the outgoing deputy prime minister from the ruling party, all by social convention, is running against rivals from the centre left democratic congress and the newly formed revolution for prosperity. all candidates are hoping to tackle high unemployment as well as crime, zimbabwe and migrants who live and work in south africa are taking the government to court for plans to terminate their state. south africa intends to end most special permits for foreigners is that revamped since immigration policies. herman also has more from johannesburg. beverly quite ada moved to south africa from some wildly more than a decade. her visa allows us to live and work here that special permit expires in june next year. she peers being deported to zimbabwe, a country with few jobs and record high inflation. she's also worried about a 14 year old son in terms of his education is going to be disturbed. d because they kind of learn, misled this him. the language wise, she king speech una veggie conrad to sentence is going to be very difficult for him to add. yes. south africa's government is trying to manage an influx of economic migrants for decades. africa, most industrialized economy has been a magnet for people seeking better economic opportunities from across the continent and other parts of the world. we know that people are flocking sl africa for health care in particular because it may not be the best in the world, but it's certainly better than than what they're getting now. so we are just saying that we are not anti any one. it is, it is not an antique african agenda, it's not a, it's not an antique asian agenda. it's an agenda of saying, let's prioritize our people ah, a round, a 3rd obs on africans, arguably, is causing resentment among some locals who see foreigners as competition. vasquez jobs and public services, but not everyone agrees with that view. i think the blame there's is formal, reasonably laid at the foot of the, of the government itself for not maintaining for not investing in that infrastructure. i think it is a quite a worrying development, not politics that foreign nationals are so easily scapegoats now for the m forgot fulfill who governments values thousands of people from zimbabwe. endless city are legally working or studying in the country, but with special permits being terminated. foreigners now have to prove they have critical skills needed in south africa as the kinds of prepares for the 2024 general elections. the presence of undocumented foreign nationals is a divisive issue. the man is he has a politicians are using this to gain support from frustrate as have africans angry at the high cost of living and rising unemployment. it's putting more pressure on the a in c live government as cause to show jobs and business opportunities go to south africans 1st, seemingly growing louder, harder, matessa, algeria, janet and iranian coroner says, melissa omni did not die from a beating while in police custody.

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this is al jazeera. oh, hello there, i'm miss darcy. attain this is the news. our live from our headquarters here and her coming up in the next 60 minutes. this is nobel peace prize as awarded to a jail to bella, russian activists, and to human rights organizations, one russian, one ukrainian. they haven't made an outstanding effort to document war crimes. human rights abuses and the abuse of power should gas prices be kept. european union leaders hold talks on how to contain soaring energy costs. thailand's prime minister visits the child care center that was attacked on thursday, and one of the nation's west mass. and the you announces a civilian mission to armenia, to help ease board intentions of azerbaijan, after the 2 leaders at newton, prague. i'm trying to get your scope with the sports messy. makes a decision on his future saying the world cup and cutoff will be his last, ah, well, this year's nobel peace prize has been awarded to a jailed bell russian rights activist, the russian rights group, memorial and the ukranian center for civil liberties. alice b elliot ski had been leading a nearly 30 year campaign for the development of civil society in bella cruz, but he has been in prison since last year. tax evasion charges memorial is one of russia's oldest human rights organizations and was set up to uncover the abuses that were carried out in soviet era prisons. russia shut the group down last year. and u. k. incentive for civil liberties was established in 2007 to promote human rights . they have for many years, promoted the right to criticized power and protect the fundamental rights of citizens. they haven't made an outstanding effort to document war crimes, human rights abuses and the abuse of power. well, together they demonstrate the significance of civil society, poor peas and democracy, while china hall has worn out from osler, russ anderson, the chairperson of the 5 person committee appointed by the norwegian parliament that makes this decision stopped speaking a short while ago after taking some questions from the media, one individual and 2 organizations named as the nobel peace. lawrence for 2022, mrs. rice anderson saying that in challenging times it was felt appropriate to address the fact that we are in the midst of a war. not just a war with huge ramifications for all the people of europe, but also with global a global context in terms of nuclear threats and food shortages. she called it a bleak backdrop indeed that had of course, been suggestions ahead of this. that a lot of his lensky, the ukranian president, might have been in the frame already the ukrainian people. the committee instead has gone for these 3 individuals that mrs. anderson said were chosen one individual and 2 groups for the work of all the men and women involved in them in 3 neighboring countries involved in this conflict to try and further the aims of human rights and of peace. when i spoke human from ukrainian right script center, the civil liberties says they were surprised, but there's not enough. we didn't know about this. none of our staff did. i didn't know either. this was a shock for me. we probably haven't realized it fully, but i have to say that this prize gives us inspiration and an understanding that the direction of a work is important for building pace, democracy, and freedom and new crime. it also gives an understanding that we still have a lot of work ahead her to me. it is in new pro and ukraine and she has more on the activities of the center for civil liberties. it is an organization that was created back in 2007 and at the beginning, really their role was more or less like any human rights organization, which is monitoring law, enforces enforcement agencies, the judicial local authorities to make sure that they were compliant in compliance with human rights, now that changed back in 2014, during the euro made that protests that lead to the conflict we are in add a de moment. they started o investigating crimes committed more than a 100 people had died when the former president of the then president victoria to call, which was ousted and fled to russia. and since they have been also, oh sure, i'm investigating a political persecution, for example, in crimea. next peninsula, that was annex back in 2014. there also have been investigated war crimes ended on boss. and that actually they stepped up all of that since this conflict started back in february. busy the 1st people in just after the soldiers are these war crime investigators are these and you knows who are helping in decay in building the case who are also talking and interviewing. people are trying to figure out, had there been torture cases, had there been execution cases, what has been going on and they do that meticulously in every village in every town that has been liberated. belarus is opposition. leaders, svetlana to kind of sky. i says the nobel prize the alice piano, he is an important recognition for human rights issues in belarus. there are thousands of other people who are up who are detained, detained because of the political views. and i hope that it will raise awareness about our country and practical steps. we have been don, you know, to release all for those people who supplies to be the freedom for our independence for our human rights to critic builders in builders. and early i spoke to her front at the ciocca and he is a senior advisors of atlanta to kind of sky. he explained to me why this, he has no doubt. peace prize is a recognition for civil society movements in belarus, ukraine, and russia. for many years perhaps could begin the symbol of the global fight against tyranny. and for the rights of ordinary people of rights of bill at oceans, he started his career as the freedom fighter against the soviet union. in 8 this then he fought for belarus, independence. let you fold against the question of this regime he was in prison. and right now he's finally recognized by noble commitee for this whole life dedicated to something what the entire world calls human rights. i'm sure i list and ask and 1000 the father political prisoners who are in jail right now. they will be released in order to release polanski, we should hold more pressure on the resume, more sanctions, more restriction, to location, and butcher. this is the only way because nor will a comment. they recognize bernacki also because they wanted to raise awareness around him and the wrong. he's important working bills. but the force luca shanker himself, he will not release velocity on the because of mobile price. now it is bernacki became even bigger enemy from shanker because he is recognizing this in more than the words. i think bellingers and your brain are in the same fight or in the same boat. they're fighting for their freedom for freedom of their people and for independence because pollutants, russia, the doesn't recognize the very existence of the others and your brain. it doesn't want our society this to be the rate would be free. they don't want human rights to exist at all. they don't think that human rights must discuss the toll and memorial their organization, which has work in russia, which used to work in russia. that's another example of resistance to put him despite all the fear, all the terror of putting russia, these brave people from memorial, they reminded about depression and about human rights. while meanwhile, european union leaders, our meetings, tackled the continents energy crisis and the war in ukraine. friday's talks and prague are expected to focus on securing energy suppliers as winter approaches. bills of sword as you country slash their supplies of russian gas, said bath and joins us now live from prague a step. obviously, today's agenda very significant. well absolutely and for many hours now, the e or lead of the 27 are locked in very intense meetings. i assume because there is a not much unity on how to solve this issue. there is unity on the fact that they all want these energy prices that gas price to go down. but there is no unity on how to do this or they are countries. the more richer countries i have to say, germany than alan stan mark, who really oppose a price cap, a maximum price for gas because they're worried that it will a apply did the gas supply would be limited because of that. but the auto countries to more poor countries here in the, in the european union like poland, italy, greece, they really want this prize cap and to get all of them at the same page is going to be a serious challenge. so what is also on the table is to create is solidarity within the e u. and that something also the president of the european commission stress this morning. and the belgium prime minister send out quite a strong message to the energy markets that see what he had to say. would trueblood bruce from what we need to give to key messages, one to the energy markets, to make it clear, we will no longer pay for this market manipulation. secondly, an important signal to our populations that we're going to tackle the problem at the roofs. and step, as we've been saying, there seemed to be a plethora of proposals to deal with the energy crisis. and some of them more contentious than others. well, absolutely. germany is proposing to have sort of a joint effort to buy gas because now what you see is that within europe there's a lot of competition. and that's also driving up the price. poland, italy, greece and belgium are proposing a sort, a sort of limit to price gap, a more fluctuating price gap on the price of gas. basically when it's limiting supplies, wendy is a danger that the will be a lack of supplies. you could sort of release this price cap. well, all of that is now on the table. we've been waiting now for hours. it's going to be a maybe a few more hours before we're going to find out where this discussion is gonna be at. but we don't expect any resolution on it to day. and i've also been hearing from diplomats, they really don't have a full idea that is going to be a like a common stance on this issue. even in the next few weeks sent bass. and they're following those talks for us in prague, thanking stand. well, let's dig into this a little more 15 you members have called for an e wide gas price cap. but others as step is referring to, including germany and the netherlands, remain opposed. so what are the options for the block? and one of them is negotiating a so called corridor of prices for imports from suppliers like no way in the u. s. and this involves having an upper and lower price limit to which will be lower than current rates. poland, belgium, italy, and greece are calling for a dynamic corridor which would apply to all wholesale gas sales. not just those agreed with the main suppliers. another proposal is a price gap, specifically on gas used for generating electricity. spain and portugal have been trying a form of that since june. germany meanwhile, has gone ahead with nearly 200000000000 dollar package to help businesses and consumers. berlin will subsidize the actual market price, which is very different from a cap on the price paid to suppliers will only also spoke to hi may contact his an editor, her out energy and analysis company energy intelligence. and he explained the pitfalls of price caps. the problem about subsidizing any kind of price of energy is that it incentivizes consumption that is pricing in the, in the free market. in the free liberalized market works like a, like the stock market, a prices go up and down based on supply and demand. if you subsidize it mean it means basically that you're allowed to to consume more and that is one of the worries about not only the substitute the subsidies but also any of the price cups on the table. so one of the things that we have to consider is that the crisis that we're in at the moment is a supply crisis. we are short of gas meek, for many reasons. the main reason is that russia has reduce the amount of supply in the market a. the more precipitated that of course, and therefore europe needs gas. so as mr. wonder, lie and said storage egg, natural gas storage facilities are quite high in this winter. but the question is, what will happen next winter? so if we have a cold winter in the next few months, that supply buffer will deplete. that means that europe needs to buy more gas in the summer in preparation for next winter. and there is the expectation that will be absolutely no gas next year, just because of the escalation of the war. so if something is done to not allow that supply to come in, that is a affecting the pricing mechanism to attract the gassing to europe. then we will have a problem. well, there's still plenty more ahead this news out, including why some migrants living in south africa are taking the government to court. pakistan, take stock of the damage and lives lost in record flooding and asks, what happens next. and laser and sport monster united bounce back following a nightmare loss against their crosstown rivals. ah, now ukrainian authority, you say at least 11 people have been killed in russian strikes on residential buildings. and the southern city of parisha, ukraine's foreign minister to metro caliber has accused russia, have deliberately striking civilians to sophia. moscow came to have annexed the region even though it's forces do not control all of it. while after retaking thousands of square kilometers encounter offensives and recent weeks, the ukranian army is now struggling to hold back a russian push on the eastern town of backward knots despite the use of sophisticated weapons from western allies and was here as charles dropped the reports. now from buck much in the done yet screeching. it's a deadly game of white and c, global cranes. houston from floyd soldiers with the 26 artillery brigade, were new with this 155 caliber german, her which so to which for a position russian forces are in the eastern outskirts of moot cannon is targeting russian supply and artillery positions. beyond the town, it takes around 40 seconds for the shell to reach its target. the trajectory is adjusted of the information from drones and spotters, monitoring the targets zone. oh, this german mobile, how it's a has a range of around 30 kilometers. and it's weapons like this from the west that have given the ukrainians a fighting chance. back on the cover, the men load more charges and prepare to far again. my impression of i am not sure the sky field is, is we are covering our troops who are defending buck boat because it is a key point. our task is the destruction of places where there is a concentration of manpower and batteries of firing positions. we walk out through feels crisscross with mud churned by ukrainian artillery tanks, pauses on the road to town. smoke rises seconds off to what we are told was a ukrainian and he missile system intercepting a russian rocket lines of ukrainian foot soldiers, head to positions nearby normal, normal in buff, moved explosions echoes through the near empty streets. here suddenly, the screen of a jet fighter overhead with air throwing all their forces at the town artillery air power. even helicopters are attacking our positions. they are approaching during night and day away and it's their elite units and mercenaries. if there are no regular russian troops left here, ah, few people remain here. bookshelves and beds hang me their private lives intimate, personal places ripped apart. we are told to people remain buried under the rubble of this apartment block. thrown chest along the cheshire cheshire. the shelling never stopped z and i stay here to look after my mother. she is old and frail. things have gone a lot worse. wisdom weaponry has helped the ukraine in army wind back more territory in a month than russian forces took 5 for the defense of bach. mood remains one of ukraine's biggest challenges on the east in the front line. shall strafford al jazeera bar won't reach to your grade. moving on and thailand's prime minister, prior to nurture has visited a child care center that was attacked on thursday. the nation is mourning the death of at least $36.00 people, including $24.00 children, flags across the country are flying at half staff. the motive is not yet 9. toni chang has more from long while ample. this is the area where the families have been waiting, in some cases for the last 24 hours initially to find out the worst news. and since then, just to find out what's been going on, a lot of the raw emotion that we saw initially the, to the horror that's faded away. now there are like upstairs, her and some of you, we've spoken to. just wondering why this happened around them has built up san miguel for an enormous logistical operation. civil servants, government offices going through taking names, trying to work out words, borders returns to words, firm moves, the horrible paperwork that has to be gone through. it's sitting alone here at the firm lose asking themselves again and again the question, why does this happen? now in iranian coroner says, masa mini did not die from a beating while in police custody. instead, the coroner's report states, the 22 year old suffered multiple organ failures due to underlying illnesses. i mean, he was detained by iran's so called morality police back in september for breaking strict dress code laws. her death has ignited more than 2 weeks of nationwide protests that were echoed abroad. the u. s. military says it's killed a senior i saw member in syria and the 1st known american operation against beyond grip in the syrian government controlled area. u. s. troops carried out a helicopter raid near the village of commercially, on the northern northeastern border with to kia to other eiffel members were also killed in a separate air strike in northern syria. now as in bobby and migrants who live in work in south africa, are taking the government to court for plans to terminate their stay there. so africa in tends to end most special payments for foreigners as it re vamps, it's immigration policies. hermit us a has more now from janice back. beverly quite ada moved to south africa from zimbabwe more than a decade. her visa allows us to live and work here that special permit expires in june next year. she peers being deported to zimbabwe, a country with few jobs and record high inflation. and she's also worried about a 14 year old son in terms of his education is going to be disturbed. d because they can learn, misled this him. the language wise, she king speech una veggie conrad to sentence is going to be very difficult for him to add. yes. south africa's government is trying to manage an influx of economic migrants for decades. africa, most industrialized economy has been a magnet for people seeking better economic opportunities from across the continent and other parts of the world. we know that people are flocking so africa for health care in particular because it may not be the best in the world, but it's certainly better than than what they're getting now. so we are just saying that we are not anti any one. it is, it is not an antique african agenda, it's not a, it's not an antique asian agenda. it's an agenda of saying, let's prioritize our people ah, a round, a 3rd up south africans, arguably it's causing resentment among some locals who see foreigners as competition for scarce jobs and public services. but not everyone agrees with that view. i think the blame there's is formal, reasonably laid at the foot of the, of the government itself, for not maintaining for not investing in that infrastructure. i think it is a quite a worrying development, not politics that foreign nationals are so easily scapegoats. now, for the m forgot fulfill who governments values thousands of people from zimbabwe. endless city are legally working or studying in the country. but with special permits being terminated, foreign is not have to prove they have critical skills needed in south africa as the kinds of prepares for the 2024 general elections. the presence of undocumented foreign nationals is a divisive issue. the man, as he has a politicians, are using this to gain support from frustrate as of africans. angry at the high cost of living and rising unemployment. it's putting more pressure on the a in c live government as cause to show jobs and business opportunities go to south africans 1st, seemingly growing louder, harder, matessa, algeria, janet pakistan is still recovering from record flooding that killed $1700.00 people and cost nearly $40000000000.00 disease and damage to farming communities have prompted warnings of another disaster and the weeks and months to come. some of them have a report from john, sure, a 3rd of pakistan and the water the you and calls it a monsoon unsteadily. this is floods draught, an unprecedented disaster being blamed on climate change. the economy was already in crisis and now the government is appealing for debt relief and urging more help from the global community. i don't think driven to make the 3040000000000 that i've lost but i think that you know, there should be some measure of help whether it's the actual agency to give greater launch vargas fine. whether it's model, whether it's in all other countries that i'm the right, some known to progress on take, you know, take the risk, you know, and then you know, getting charged bangs to give us loans. give us back ranch and great amenities been sent a memo by nature and that mental as come back as sun. we waited a war against nature with burning up with that addiction to fossil fuels and no nature is reaching a lot of these waters. my proceed in a few weeks or months, but climate change is here to stay. and millions of pockets sunny's at the risk of floods and router afraid that the world will once again forget about them and tell another one soon on steroids, hits them. the asian development bank has promised $2500000000.00 to help with rebuilding. the united nations has revised its humanitarian appeal for $81000000.00 . but many in pakistan are questioning how aid is being distributed. if you send 100 plans under plans will take 1600 tons, 2000 tons to tell them 500 pounds at the max. but our requirement is such, just to give you an idea, almost 33000000 population is affected. we are grateful for that aid, but we did quite much more just to keep these people are fed. the size of the water is so huge that if this water was over there in portugal hold portugal would be under water. whole equity would be under water. the color stewart of the u. s. will be under water. the yuki would be under water and pad yuki. no city, no town, without water. everybody would be drowning in his water at 60 feet of water standing. so this is the kind of scale that with agriculture, education, health, roads, bridges, real cracks. everything has been effected. even if the government had the estimated $40000000000.00 to rebuild it could take years. and another monsoon season is just a few months away from the job down to 0 juncture when it's done and you can watch pakistan the great deluge on friday at 1630 g m t and again at 330 g empty on saturday here on houses here i mean, while nicaragua is basing for its fast hurricane in 2 years, he is jeff with your wild weather. let's go with your weather update for the america system tropical development here just off the coast of venezuela. this will continue to intensify in those warm waters of the south caribbean, looking like it will make landfall as a hurricane in nicaragua, in the coming days. so we'll keep you up to date with that off to the great lakes we go. you can certainly feel that change in the weather here, a cooler wind, temperature, and toronto at 11 degrees. this will eventually happen for the northeast. so watch temperatures in new york and boston friday into saturday. some spots dropping by about 10 degrees to the west. we go, there had been some snow flurries flying around when a pig, but a bit of a southerly push. there pops your temperature up to 10 high temperatures for western canada and the pacific northwest. we have seen some dust storms, not only in phoenix, but along that border with california and mexico, high temperatures as while los angeles above average with a high 31 degrees. and same goes for the gulf states, houston at $32.00. but the further north you go, lower temperature, st. louis, missouri, and kentucky. you're in the teens. and off to south america, we go some explosive storms around bolivia pushing into the western amazon. and that disturbed weather we had around the river plate region, the southeast of brazil, the bulk of that activity in the south atlantic on friday. that's it soon. a bit. mostella had here on the al serra, we follow the place of people in iraq, risking their lives for work and struggling to make ends meet. we take a look at what's going on at the london film festival as will make his experiment, new technologies in the storytelling and enforce nfl veterans, tom brady plays down the seriousness of a shoulder injury. ah, in these turbulent times, up front returns for new seasons. join me, mark them on hill as we take on the big issues. they are literally being turned back houses, not a contravention of international law. this is exactly the place for us to interrogate people about issues big matter from the state of democracy around the world to the struggles faced by the under represented. those voices have to be brought to the table they have to matter. we have to start to talk about the see here. we will challenge the conventional wisdom up front on al jazeera. when the news breaks, it's not just personal property, but also infrastructure that now needs fixing from power lines to water. me when people need to be heard and the story told they would get punished and they spoke ukrainian. i'm afraid i won't be able to return home with exclusive interviews. an in depth through poor south african penguins weren't in captivity. al jazeera has teens on the ground to bring you more award winning documentary and live hulu. ah, ah ha, we're watching out 0. i'm this dossier in durham. let's remind you about stories. without this, he has no bell. peace prize is awarded to a jail, to better russian activist and to human rights organizations on russian one ukrainian, bella, russian, the others. b bill. yet ski rushes memorial am ukrainian organizations center for civil liberties were held by the committee for their efforts. european union leaders are meeting to tackle the continents energy crisis. and the war in ukraine . friday's talks in prague are expected to focus on securing energy supplies as winter approach. an iranian coroner says masa meaning did not die from a beating while in police custody, but rather suffered multiple organ fadia due to underlying illnesses. the 22 year old was detained by the morality police and september, 5th, breaking strict dress curdled. now the european union is sending a civilian mission to armenia to help ease tensions over the border dispute with, as the by john. the mission was announced after the armenian prime minister, azerbaijani president, held talks and prague on the margins of a european summit. them more than a $150.00 soldiers were killed and fighting last month for let's take a closer look at the disputed region. both sides blame each other for fighting that broke out along the border. last month. that was the worst flare up of violence since the 2 neighbors fought a war back in 2020. and that was over the disputed region of nagondo karuba, which is mostly controlled by ethnic armenian fighters, but internationally recognized as part of azerbaijan, as a by john kept all its territorial gains under a cease fire deal to end 6 weeks of fighting. i mean, he also handed over a number of other areas. it was agreed that russian peacekeepers would be deployed along the so called line of contact for 5 years. well, let's bring in roberts the cruiser. he is a former us ambassador to azerbaijan and also the energy and economy program chair at the caspian policy center. he's in new york and joins us now from there. robert just asked significant, is this civilian mission? what will it actually do on the ground there? well, i think what we'll actually do, we're going to have to wait and see how it actually plays out. but i would say right now the mere agreement to do this is exceedingly significant. we've had a number of important steps in recent weeks by outside groups the united states in particular, but also france in the u. on to help bring the originated armies together. as you noted, the situation on the ground is but very chance over 286 people were killed last month. that doesn't count wounded in fighting. so slips towards a peace between these 2 countries are really important and whatever can be done to help bring about that piece is to be applauded. what it seems to have taken a fair amount of diplomatic clout to get this done. do you that the sense that western countries are more invested in mediating this now, in an effort to essentially count in moscow's influence that i think that are not necessarily to counter moscow's influence moscow who is long play the game and in this, and another protracted conflicts on the edges of the old soviet union. but i think what it comes down to is this. we can't have peace in europe when chunks of europe are at war, arizona, john intermedia, while the other side of the black sea are part of the european group. we see that just their inclusion in the beatings and profit. so for peace in europe, for security in the world, this conflict needs to be addressed. and i think this is the reason behind the european and the americans taking such an aggressive of such an active rule jani right now in helping bring these 2 sides together. well, rather as you just an editor, there has been also a collection about u. s. interests here now, as a former us ambassador to azerbaijan yourself. what do you think washington's hoping to achieve? what the washington is looking for right now is one to basically bring the parties together to, in this protracted conflict it's going on for 30 years. and thousands of people have died. so in this conflict in the european space, secondly, is stability and peace across the broader eurasia reason. what we're seeing right now is a need for what's called the middle quarter, that goes from china through central asia, across the caspian, crosses by john john george out black sea, and then to western europe, armine should be part of them. this corridor is increasingly important for trade or prosperity in the northern hemisphere. finally, i think energy is another factor in this, as well. has significant oil and gas reserves, so does causes that other countries and central asia bringing that out to the west . the rest of the world is also important right now. and finally, it's the humanitarian and maybe find these up right. wait of that humanitarian issues are really important to washington. a rather you later that tear the raising region on the strategic importance of that. it seems that there is also a reconciliation of so what's happening between tacky and armenia t. do you think that the broader shift here happening? well there has been both turkey, intermedia have been saying that they want to reestablish diplomatic relations. but it's huge. the fit in the meeting between present air to want and prime minister, partially on the other day is really noteworthy. ah, this is, you know, a long, long, difficult relationship. but turkey has said that it doesn't really want to get ahead of azerbaijan in reestablishing relations with, with our media. so the, there is a connection here with the peace process tree as by john and i mean, but armenia taking steps to normalize relations with turkey. well, again, difficult politically propulsion young is hugely important. it again for peace in europe, but also from prosperity and well being of armenians opening up their bores, opening up the trade, making the contacts that do exist between turkey in our media, official a. so this is i'm, we're also talking your historical problems, you know, going back to the, to the, to 199016. so this is, this is something that if you read this is something that really needs to be, i think of, you know, supported. and i think, you know, again, the united states, i know, has been very much in favor of tried to sort of help build the contacts among these 3 countries, particularly between our me and turkey. i think this is, again, i'm of exceedingly positive event, and i hope it keeps our interesting happenings in the region. robert secreted our former us ambassador to azerbaijan. thank you for joining us and sharing my thoughts now to 0 rather very welcome. thanks for having me. now there are reports that israel maced on the 1st phase of operating the kerisha gas fields in the eastern mediterranean next sunday. israel said gas extractions in the area would begin as soon as the necessary logistical and technical procedures were completed and comes after. the israeli government rejected. revisions requested by lebanon to a u. s. broke plan to end. their maritime border disappears. and least one person is dead and a 100 injured after violence between football fans and police at a match in argentina. authorities and witnesses say that fans trying to enter an already full stadium in the city of la plata. police fired rather bullets and tear gas. and the game between homocide gymnasium and buck a juniors was stopped, often 9 minutes. pears and fans were seen struggling with the effects of the tear gas as while one fan died of a heart attack according to a government official. now, recent heavy rains and flash floods and student have destroyed tens of thousands of times across the country, agencies say at least $80000.00 families are now in need of humanitarian assistance . at a 0 hip morgan reports. this is the road to m zayed village, south of south dar forest capital niana. it's one of the latest villages to be affected by heavy rains and flash floods into dam. many are now living out in the open lay. what little olga i tell them will laska said we have seriously been affected. my house was damaged all the furniture was damaged and carried away by the water. this room is now completely destroyed. well that all my beds are broken . all my jerry chance have been carried away by the stream. i didn't manage to recover anything and now we settle to washington out of medicine. others lived in makeshift shelters after losing their homes, reigns and floods have destroyed hundreds of to the needs villages over the past 3 months. at least 140 people have died and tens of thousands of families have been displaced. here in dar for 17 years of war that ended in 2020 has made the effects of the floods even worse long, but on the moon you. so now we're here in this very basic shelter. even plastic sheets were received or not enough. and this is all what people can get now, and we don't know what to do with no dar forest conflict has been called the 1st climate war. and now there are fears the devastating rains and floods are the consequences of climate change or more zoom em, harley miller. this season is different from the past seasons. our oldest people said that nothing like this happened since the eighty's this year. that is much more rain in southern da, for rain rates this autumn are above a normal rates. many here have already been displaced by the years of conflict and we're hoping to rebuild their lives. but now that may take longer. he po morgan ology 0. an oil richer rock, more than 30 percent of the population lives below the poverty line. unemployment is wide spread. many children don't go to school. some people are so desperate for income that they risk their lives and dangerous wacked environments. as mike went up to why had found out when he went to visit a brick factory in al cush in easton rock, smoke billowing from break factories adds more pollution to iraq's already hazy skies. this is dangerous work using primitive methods. but it's the only way many here can make ends meet abdul leaf used to be a far more inhaler south of baghdad, but water shortages forcing him to move his family to old coot. yet i do believe i had got a letter ahead. is that a gosh? well, work from 1 am until 11 am and again have one in the afternoon until 6 pm, 3 of my children working with me. we each make about $5.00 a day, but food is so expensive and they said has done nothing for us. we're so frustrated . you're happy. and i had to have an anal every day whether it's the scorching heat of summer or the icy cold of winter. men, women, and even children spend long hours molding, loading and pulling piles of bricks. then stocking them in neat rows. hundreds of people from under privileged communities come here, turn a living. they do not have legal rights or employee benefits such as hazards, pay. they do not get protective gear and there are no health or safety regulations . some develop chronic diseases including asthma as a result of prolonged exposure to smoke and dust. the riskiest disturb is the firing. temperatures in these incinerators can reach out to a 1000 degrees celsius. workers have to stand close by to make sure the bricks are the same color. a best jabber has a degree in economics, but after graduating he couldn't find a job. now he spends 3 weeks a month operating incinerators for up to 8 hours a day. jim taylor told about ottoman, for him had enough of miss po tires in the bottom, port, diesel on them and set them alight. all i have to move are amy's blazing holes over the incinerator to make sure they are all working? we have no choice of god. we either do this job or stay at home and earn nothing. and then we shouldn't said sadly, no. it's the break time. in the factory compile, and this is the only shelter what, at least it's a quite please for his sick wife to rest obtuse as the workers say. they're forced to accept these conditions. if they want to earn a living every day, they work hard to make bricks for other people's houses, hoping that one day then have homes of their own. my modem through, i hate l, g 0, and coot, eastern iraq. and people and the southern african country of the city are voting in a general election after years of political instability, the ongoing deputy prime minister from the ruling party, the old pursuit convention, has running against rivals from the centre left democratic congress and the newly formed revolution for prosperity and will candidates are hoping to tackle high unemployment and crime. arsenic is a naturally occurring toxic substance used as an insecticide and in some manufacturing processes, in large doses, it can be deadly. rob reynolds visited one california community dealing with high concentrations. other snack. why they want it least in their water. when farmer dennis hudson prompts water from his well in allens worth, california, he knows there's danger lurking. even though the water looks clean, it's contaminated with high amounts of arsenic. the way we feel about the water is it can't be trusted there carcinogens in the water. arsenic is a carcinogen, it will cause cancer. it, it affect it. it fixes itself to the fatty tissues in the by the toxic substance leaches into the water supply from underground rock formations. the u. s. government says the safe level of arsenic is 10 parts per 1000000000. hudson's well, water has more than $300.00 parts per 1000000000. and many other wells in the community are similar. arsenic is colorless. and his odorless. you can't see, you can't taste it. and in fact, people before we really realized the extent of the arsenic in our wire, there are people who would visit allen's worth and say, wow, this water really taste good. allen's worth is an impoverished town of about 600 people founded by black settlers over 100 years ago. because people don't trust the safety of their water. many travel to other towns to buy filtered water for cooking and drinking. it's a problem that extends far beyond this small california farming town across the united states. it's estimated that 2100000 people draw their water from wells contaminated with high levels of arsenic. scientists from the university of california have set up an experimental filtering project on dennis hudson's farm. so the implant groundwater has about $200.00 parts per 1000000000, arsenic. and by the time it reaches the end of achievement training, we cheated. this water. it's coming out consistently below 10 parts per 1000000000 . similar filtration systems have succeeded in countries with high arsenic concentrations like india and bangladesh. this promise is to me, one of the lowest, if not go lowest cost ways, who reliably remove arsenic from gum order at a place that local communities can afford. the researchers hope the equipment can solve arsenic problems in other communities, and dennis hudson is praying. it will, what would it mean if you could live with clean water? it would mean the world to this community and to california, it would just mean life and life abundantly lean water in a time of climate change and drought, more precious than ever. rob reynolds al jazeera allen's worth california. these 19 people have been killed in an avalanche in the indian himalayas. climates were almost at the top of the mountain when the massive snow slide struck. bodies are being taken to nearby hospitals and 10 people remain still missing. rescue as are searching for survivors. forest fires and chillies. easter island have damaged centuries old sacred statues and took emergency cruise 8 hours to control the spread around the unesco wild heritage site. but some of the statues known as my why on said to be totally charred. now here's what they looked like before the blaze and the wrap. and we in national park houses more than 1000 of those giant stone heads. they believe to have been carved by the original inhabitants of the islands. centuries ago, estella had here on al jazeera and sports, the son of a formula. one legend struggles to maneuver through the slippery conditions that japan ah with a whole lou. ah, welcome back. it's time for sport, mr. sophia. thank you, lena massey has confirmed that this she is woke up will be his last to 35 roll made the announcement on the same day that the country's national airline unveiled a plane that will take fans the tournament in qatar. messy will play in his 5th world cup when argentina opens that campaign on november, the 22nd against saudi arabia, missed his own me up a major, rational tournament, a trophy was the copper america lost you. many were already speculating that little messy was going to not be with argentina after the 2022 world cup. he had also speculated a couple of interviews, both exclusive interviews as. busy as post match interviews that he had given during world qualified life. so there was a possibility maybe that he was going to have a chance at 39 to end up in the work up a north american 2026. but of course he started question that he mentioned the fact that yeah, he does feel older. he does feel that this era, at least for him, is coming to a close. but at least for a positive standpoint, he feels that the pre season and the work he's been able to put in during this recent off season has helped them to be sharp going into guitar. you do have a team that is coming in with a 35 match and streak into the workup, you have not only 35 matches, but matches in which they've been able to dominate the competitive level. going back to work of qualifying play, the final look up america. they haven't lost in 3 years. and more importantly, you start looking at a team that has a philosophy and a way of playing that each and every one of the players that will be called up, understand and know the respective roles of follow up their impressive victory of our tribals, tottenham by winning and the rope leak, the leaders of england tradition thrashed photo camps of no way. 3 mil at emerald stadium. the pick up goes thing the law with a finishing off a great move cross to bike embryo chase is the result. they got a group my scene, i found back from the 63 bathroom and i got from the city office rushman twice as they came from behind the team ammonia in the right place. you don't know if it was a shot order, but he got the laughter anyway. the m b a has expanded that global footprint. wyatt playing a game in the united arab emirates for the very 1st time, a sell out crowd of rum, 18000 fans, and debbie watch. the atlanta hawks defeat bucks and a pre season encounter. saw yet us us to come back to school for the bucks with 19 . well, the job pay. murray starts for the hawks with 25 point a push to increase. the worldwide prominence also included game in japan last week, atlanta and the walking me again and i will be on saturday. an unbelievable environment to play in the preseason game. and our team has had an amazing time here. and i would be so far. and i think between all the fans in the m b a, putting together such a great event, giving us an opportunity to experience the love of basketball here. and i think just continue to grow, grow the game globally is really cool. be a part of so i know the box organization, our team is really happy. the stage is set for max. the stop and clinch this is for me on well championship in japan on sunday. the dutchman meets the standing by 100 full points from ferrari's charles. the clerk and could make it back to back titles if you win the right to do can and set the flat. but he found the wet conditions during friday practice with his red bull leaving the track at one point before he set the 3rd false to time. it's always nice to be or luckily, you know, it wasn't the disaster with the weather. like at least we could get around and do a little bit of stuff, but yeah. terms of like knowing where you are and would base in the went those trigon a bit tricky to for ha, strive a mix. schumacher who ended up in the wool i just had a huge circle for well yeah. okay. yeah. okay. mercedes, george russell and louis hamilton ended up setting the pace on friday. the wet weather didn't dampen enthusiasm from the funds. were there to see the 1st grown pre held in japan for 3 years, because the crane virus pandemic, in the nfl, tom brady has confirmed his fit to play on sunday against the atlanta falcons. the tampa bay horseback suffered a shoulder injury last week. the 45 road has played down the seriousness. the buccaneers have 2 winds from 4 games this season, and the still chasing beth 1st home. victory. why thank you. i got to try to stay bounced, you know, over the course is season and a few games we've done better job on. we're just getting behind quite a bit. and it's been frustrating. no, we haven't performed very well early in order to keep us in a more 2 dimensional when you're one dimensional. so you know, we're, we're gonna try to work at all those things to make it better for plotting, for sure. in thursday night football, the in indianapolis colts edged out the denver broncos 12 to 9 with field goals. the only scoring plays the coats were losing with only seconds to play before forcing the game. and overtime, denver quarterback russell wilson was again booed by from falling another lackluster performance. and we finished with some go from the live event in bangkok, quite a little known spaniard. you had your lopez chicata shows a one shot lead with englishmen, richard bland, and south african brandon. grace of the opening round. this event in thailand is the 1st to being played in asia with gender in saudi arabia, hosting a tournament next week. all right, that is all you spoke now with peter later, the se, thanks so much joe. well, the london film festival is underway, and this year it's a massive experience. still, makers are experimenting with new technologies to create a different form of storytelling. the works, touch on climate collapse, war and dance. as charlie angela found out, never has a quarry being so captivating, nor a recycling center. 2 locations featured in frame rate, a film created from thousands of 3 d time laps scanned, of british landscape. this is the expand strand of london b, f. i film festival inside disuse, railway arches, audiences are experiencing the many ways there are to try to tell visually using cutting edge technology is about giving people an insight into the way that the world is changing in a way that they've never been able to see before so you glimpse real world sites in this room, you see them change over time period every year long and that captured through the i is not traditional cameras, laser scanners, nice pieces use virtual reality headsets, others are augmented reality, where through the phone, visitors see images overlaid onto the real climate collapse is a recurrent theme planet. city builds a utopian future where you can peer inside. what's special about the methodology is that you're in the central experience. you're not in front of the screen anymore in front of the stage. you really are part of the experience and i think this is my for makers, artist creators are drawn to this media. and they're trying to push the boundaries of how we tell stories of how we engage with audiences. and this is so exciting. other work, touch on full conflict, putting the view literally in the trenches. i wanted to make a word that explores an aspect of warfare as is usually not in the media, and also not in the imagination of people of war, namely, the endless waiting. on the morning you wake uses a documentary staff to put you inside the panicked minds of hawaiians in 2018 when they all received a text alert to an imminent nuclear time. i only here in the ballistic and now we just got it to as an apparatus, artificial intelligence, harvest your online data to create a rather creepy personal landscape of photograph, questions who own your digital footprint? this is a space where the filmmakers can really push the boundaries of storytelling. and some of these meetings can move you in a way that traditional film conde. but while these technologies revolving speed, the distribution has some catching up today. charlie angel out there, london. well, remember, you can always find much more on our website, including all the latest on the war and ukraine. the address for that is algebra dot com. that's it for me. and so you'd have this news out, but don't go away. i'll be back in just a couple of minutes with more. today's news. ah, it's time for a memorable holiday with pegasus. it's time for turkey. set sail for new discoveries. enjoy. have new experiences. hit the shops, make wonderful memories. 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